Clevelanders aka C-Town, The Forest City; Guess who's coming back for a one night show after two years - hosting his show at the fancy Ritz Carlton Hotel.

Press Release-
updated: Apr 20, 2015

Cleveland, OH,
March 20, 2015 (Newswire.com) -
The Boston Globe, Washington Post & The Business Journal has written articles about Comedian Ed Blaze

We’re very excited to welcome back Comedian Ed Blaze Fresh from sold-out engagements in Boston, Syracuse & Rochester, Ed Blaze and Friends are bringing their A-game, must-see show to Buffalo and Cleveland. The Tanzanian-born comedian is touring 65 cities coast-to-coast, with a final performance in Washington, D.C., on November 14.

I'm coming back to Cleveland, "My last show was two years ago, I miss my fans, and I'm ready to come back with fresh and new materials, bringing some of my friends with me. "Ed Blaze Said!"

I'm coming back to Cleveland, "My last show was two years ago, I miss my fans, and I'm ready to come back with fresh and new materials, bringing some of my friends with me. "Ed Blaze Said!"

Ed Blaze

Comedian

Originally from Tanzania, Africa, the comedian Ed Blaze, rose quickly to stardom in the states, opening for comic veterans Bill Cosby, Dave Chappelle, Jim Gaffigan, and Ralphie May. Blaze offers a unique brand of humor, which often includes outlandish observations about the cultural differences between Africa and the western world, and offers a hysterical and unexpected commentary on topics like politics, marriage, race, pop culture, and sexuality.

“Being a stay at home dad is great,” quips the comedian, Ed Blaze. “The only difference between me and other stay at home dads, is that I don’t have any kids.”

Seeing Blaze will not only bring joy to his audience, but all performances benefit Make-A-Wish. Active in nearly 50 countries, Make-A-Wish is the largest wish-granting organization in the world: More than 334,000 wishes worldwide have come true.

Make-A-Wish recently granted its 250,000th Wish to a child in the United States with a life-threatening medical condition.

A full 10% of ticket sales will be donated to Make-A-Wish Foundation. And the Hilton is offering a special Valentine’s Day dinner to complement the show.

The charity, founded in 1980, is funded completely by individual donations and corporate sponsors. In the United States, Make-A-Wish grants more than 14,000 wishes annually through 61 chapters that turn to their volunteers and donors, plus other resources, to make wishes become realities. The organization grants a child’s wish – in the United States and its territories – on average, every 38 minutes, according to the charity.